This article dives into DeepSeek disruptive launch, ChatGPT’s impressive growth, the rise of regional competitors, and their ads strategy sharing the AI app wars.
Having played around with AI apps quite a bit (remember my experiment running an entire company with AI?), this analysis resonates deeply with me.
The most fascinating part isn't ChatGPT's dominance - it's how different markets are developing their own "AI personalities." Just like when I was building my little AI experiments, I noticed that what works in one context completely fails in another. The Indian market choosing Gemini? That's not just about pricing - it's about trust and familiarity D:
You know what's really interesting? While these big players are duking it out, I've been experimenting with AI in much simpler ways - like my recent project using Claude for dynamic content updates. And here's the thing: sometimes the most valuable AI applications aren't the flashiest ones, but the ones that solve specific problems really well.
The part about organic growth versus paid acquisition hits home too. We're at this fascinating tipping point where being first isn't enough anymore - even AI apps need solid marketing strategies. (Reminds me of my earlier marketing days when everyone thought "if you build it, they will come" - spoiler alert: they don't!)
What fascinates me most about this whole situation is how quickly the landscape is changing. Makes you wonder - will we even recognize this market in six months?
Having played around with AI apps quite a bit (remember my experiment running an entire company with AI?), this analysis resonates deeply with me.
The most fascinating part isn't ChatGPT's dominance - it's how different markets are developing their own "AI personalities." Just like when I was building my little AI experiments, I noticed that what works in one context completely fails in another. The Indian market choosing Gemini? That's not just about pricing - it's about trust and familiarity D:
You know what's really interesting? While these big players are duking it out, I've been experimenting with AI in much simpler ways - like my recent project using Claude for dynamic content updates. And here's the thing: sometimes the most valuable AI applications aren't the flashiest ones, but the ones that solve specific problems really well.
The part about organic growth versus paid acquisition hits home too. We're at this fascinating tipping point where being first isn't enough anymore - even AI apps need solid marketing strategies. (Reminds me of my earlier marketing days when everyone thought "if you build it, they will come" - spoiler alert: they don't!)
Want to see an example of practical AI application? I recently wrote about this: https://thoughts.jock.pl/p/dynamic-claude-chat-automation-guide
What fascinates me most about this whole situation is how quickly the landscape is changing. Makes you wonder - will we even recognize this market in six months?